What does separability mean?
Definitions for separability
sep·a·ra·bil·i·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
separabilitynoun
the capability of being separated
Wiktionary
separabilitynoun
The property of being separable.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Separabilitynoun
The quality of admitting disunion or discerption.
Etymology: from separable.
Separability is the greatest argument of real distinction. Joseph Glanvill.
The greatest argument of real distinction is separability, and actual separation; for nothing can be separated from itself. John Norris.
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separability
Separability is a concept found in different fields such as mathematics, economics, physics, and computer science, generally referring to the ability to distinguish, separate, or isolate certain elements, variables, or entities from a larger set or system. 1) In mathematics, specifically in topology, a separable space is a topological space that contains a countable dense subset. 2) In quantum mechanics, separability refers to the ability to segregatively write a quantum state as a sum of tensor products of states of local subsystems. 3) In machine learning, separability often refers to the ability to distinguish or separate data points from different classes using a decision boundary. However, the precise meaning of the term may vary according to the context.
Webster Dictionary
Separabilitynoun
quality of being separable or divisible; divisibility; separableness
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of separability in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of separability in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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